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The Harrow Press is going to publish a supernatural crime anthology, called Mortis Operandi, edited by Kfir Luzzatto and Dru Pagliassotti. D. L. Snell has published an interview with the editors about their tastes on Market Scoops. MORTIS OPERANDI: CALL FOR STORIES Now open to submissions Editors: Kfir Luzzatto and Dru Pagliassotti MORTIS OPERANDI is […]
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D.L. Snell has edited such works as Kim Paffenroth’s Dying To Live series, and has sold stories to anthologies such as Blood Lite: Overbite from Pocket Books. With Richard Finney, Snell wrote his second novel, Demon Days. For D.L. Snell’s Market Scoops, Snell helps writers tailor submissions for specific markets by interviewing editors at book […]
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Angeline Hawkes received her B.A. in Composite English Language Arts in 1991 from Texas A&M University-Commerce. She was appointed 2007 Alumni Ambassador for the Texas A&M U-C Literature Department. She has publication credits dating from 1981. Angeline’s The Commandments was nominated for a 2006 Bram Stoker award for collection. Her story, “In Waters Black the […]
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Charlaine Harris is the author whose Sookie Stackhouse series inspired HBO’s popular True Blood vampire show. Casual games publisher I-play has tapped Charlaine Harris’ knack for appealing supernatural beings for their newest game Dying for Daylight. Dying for Daylight does not take place in Bon Temps. This is an entirely new vampire tale from Charlaine […]
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Dying for Daylight wallpapers.
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Chad Savage was Gothic.net’s lead art director/web designer for a couple of years in the late 90’s/early 2000’s. Chad Savage was also a dark artist from the moment his pudgy little hands were able to set crayon to paper. He was the kid that loved Halloween better than Christmas, rooted for Godzilla and Dracula, and […]
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For 10 years, Loren was editor of the cult nonfiction magazine Morbid Curiosity. She still believes curiosity is a radical, transformative trait. The contributors and contents of Morbid Curiosity magazine can be found here. A collection drawn from the magazine has been published by Scribner. Morbid Curiosity Cures the Blues is available from your local […]
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Harry Shannon has been an actor, a singer, an Emmy-nominated songwriter, a recording artist in Europe, a music publisher, a VP of Carolco Pictures (“Terminator 2,” “Total Recall,” “Rambo”), and worked as a free-lance Music Supervisor on films such as “Basic Instinct” and “Universal Soldier.” He holds an MA in Psychology and is currently a […]
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Thomas Roche. Sometimes known as Thomas S. Roche depending on whether the editor is paying attention. He has been writing professionally part time since he was about 17. He has written or cowritten, edited or coedited ten books, plus about another forty under pseudonyms, shhhhh don’t tell. In addition to the 10 published books (two […]
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Amelia G is an award-winning writer. She has authored thousands of nonfiction articles on pop culture. Her fiction is regularly honored in best of anthologies. Her academic background is in English and social psychology and she received Honors at Wesleyan University for her pop culture deconstruction of vampire legends. Locus has described her genre work […]
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